
When Jimmy Logan (Channing Tatum) gets fired, he convinces his brother Clyde (Adam Driver) and sister Mellie (Riley Keough) to help him rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway during a NASCAR Race. But they will need the help of Joe Bang (Daniel Craig), a convicted safe-cracker who is currently doing time. All they have to do is break Joe out, blow the racetrack vault, get away with the cash, return Joe to prison, and get Jimmy to his daughter's beauty pageant on time. What could po... (Full plot summary below)
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When Jimmy Logan (Channing Tatum) gets fired, he convinces his brother Clyde (Adam Driver) and sister Mellie (Riley Keough) to help him rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway during a NASCAR Race. But they will need the help of Joe Bang (Daniel Craig), a convicted safe-cracker who is currently doing time. All they have to do is break Joe out, blow the racetrack vault, get away with the cash, return Joe to prison, and get Jimmy to his daughter's beauty pageant on time. What could possibly go wrong? Well, there is the Logan family curse .
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| NUVO NewsweeklyEdward Johnson-OttLogan Lucky is a fun and engaging caper movie directed by Steven Soderbergh. |
| Little White LiesDavid JenkinsThe script, the direction and the performances work in concert like a souped-up muscle car. |
| eFilmCritic.comPeter SobczynskiIf this is the kind of eminently stylish and self-assured work that comes after taking a four-year hiatus from feature filmmaking, perhaps more directors should start looking into extended vacations as well. |
| Stuff.co.nzJames CrootFilled with colourful characters, crazy situations, clever camera shots and choice soundtrack cuts, Logan Lucky's beautifully layered plot features more twists and turns than a Nascar race (which admittedly isn't hard). |
| Illinois TimesCharles KoplinskiCraig manages to steal each scene he's in with his bleached hair, impeccable Southern accent and hair-trigger personality. An Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor is likely. |
| Las Vegas Review-JournalChristopher LawrenceAfter four years away, it's far better to have too much of a Soderbergh movie than not enough. |
| The PlaylistDrew TaylorThis is a brilliantly constructed, whip-smart, and laugh-out-loud-funny romp from a filmmaker whose precision and craft is nearly unparalleled. It’s hard to think of a movie this year that has been as singularly delightful, one that, with each passing moment, reveals something charming or odd or real. |
| ColliderMatt GoldbergWhile even the film itself cites the heist as "Ocean's 7-11", it's got a flavor and energy all its own. It's a blast from start to finish. |
| Chicago Daily HeraldDann GireSoderbergh smoothly glides us through this NASCAR world, emanating an old-fashioned Hal Needham vibe, but with greater character depth and extra IQ points. |
| Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallFor all its eccentricity Logan Lucky too often reminds us of movies Soderbergh or someone else made before. |